Why I Love... Rearranging My Modular
There’s a running gag in modular circles about how someone has just completed their system. But in a few days, maybe a week, other modules will start popping up out of drawers and things will change.
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There’s a running gag in modular circles about how someone has just completed their system. But in a few days, maybe a week, other modules will start popping up out of drawers and things will change.
My confidence grew to the point that tackling surface-mounted components was not the horror I was led to believe...
Whether it’s sitting on your guitar pedalboard or nestled between your synthesizers, this weird and wonderful effects box oozes vintage character.
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The Scratch Pad is your ticket to fast, easy, non‑destructive experimentation!
The Show Page has evolved in the last few years, and makes it easy to take your productions on the road. Let's revisit what it offers...
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Erica Synths and Richie Hawtin’s educationally inspired synth isn’t just for kids.
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Now we know how to get immersive in Studio One, let’s add some delay and reverb to our Atmos mixes!
Could Intech Studio’s ingenious modular system help you build your perfect MIDI controller?
A Gameboy cartridge‑based Eurorack effects module? Robin Vincent puts the Befaco FX Boy to the test.
With Studio One 6.5 you already have all the tools you need to mix in Atmos, so why not give it a go?
The Endless Processor from Kyiv‑based Blukac does one thing. It takes a sound and sustains it to infinity.
Studio One now includes some powerful notation and tablature options. Let's explore...
Night Rider from RYK is a Quad Sequential Resonator, offering four resonant filters that can be sequenced.
The latest update to PreSonus’ top of the line DAW introduces comprehensive Dolby Atmos integration and more besides.
Studio One, from version 6 on, is now a surprisingly powerful video editor!
Bend Markers let you manipulate your audio timing with ease.